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ASBN SustainabiliTEA #27 // 2024 True Zero Carbon Challenge Winner 'Bricolage' by Green Design Architects & Aspire Sustainability

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Wed, 5 Mar, 10am - 10:45am AEDT

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Please join us for another ASBN SustainabiliTEA - a time to enjoy some tea (or morning beverage of your choice) whilst having a yarn about a diversity of topics around sustainable and regenerative built environments.

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Uta Green, Director of Green Design Architects, will present on 'Bricolage', their winning design for Design Matters National's True Zero Carbon Challenge 2024. The design, a collaboration between architect Uta Green of Green Design Architects and energy efficiency assessor Rebecca Boyle from Aspire Sustainability, demonstrates how innovative thinking and creative material use can transform residential construction's environmental impact, while still achieving a beautiful and comfortable home that will sustain occupants well into the future.

We look forward to hearing Uta's insights, whilst sharing space with you all virtually over a soothing cuppa.

NOTE: This session will NOT, repeat NOT be recorded, so grab a ticket or you will miss out!

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About the Speakers

Uta Green
With a head start in research and consultation in Germany and Austria around the turn of the century, Uta has been dedicated to sustainable architecture all her professional life. She has drawn on these skills to establish Green Design as a leader in its field in Tasmania. Uta is involved in the Tasmanian renew committee, the Tasmanian AIA Environmentally Sustainable Design Committee, Sustainable Living Tasmania and a local Sustainable Community; she also tutors UTas students in architecture.

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Acknowledgement of Country

Adelaide Sustainable Building Network acknowledges the Kaurna People of the Adelaide Plains, Tarntanya, where our work is most often undertaken. We also acknowledge the Peramangk People of the Mt Lofty Ranges, the Ngarrindjeri of Fleurieu, Coorong and lower Murray regions and the Ngadjuri of the Barossa and Mid-North as the traditional custodians of the land where we live and work. We pay our respects to all Elders, past and present, of all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander nations.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander spirituality recognises the connectedness of people and culture with earth, sky and water country. The land is alive with traces of Dreaming ancestors. Always was, always will be, Aboriginal land

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